After some much needed sunshine and cooler temperatures moves in to start the last week of the year, we’ve brought clouds into the forecast overnight before our next chance of rain and snow showers move into the region for New Year’s Eve.
Tuesday afternoon into evening
This looks to be rain showers transitioning over to snow showers as cooler air works into the region in the afternoon and evening. High temperatures heading for the upper 30s by Tuesday afternoon. Any snow accumulation that does occur will be primarily on grassy or elevated surfaces, and should be no more than a dusting or coating of snow.
Wednesday and Thursday
Once that low pressure system moves off to the east, we will get a northwesterly flow kicking into the region to start the new year. This will bring colder air into the region, and chances for snow showers and or a few snowflakes Wednesday through the end of the week. High temperatures into the 30s on Wednesday and Thursday, will drop into the upper 20s by the end of the week on Friday.
Friday into weekend
We will keep the cloud cover into the forecast to start next weekend. High temperatures remaining below freezing heading into the first weekend of the new year. High temperatures will make it into the upper 20s on Saturday.